Lord Satyanarayana is another form of Lord Vishnu, usually worshipped on a full moon day of the month. A Narayan form of Lord Vishnu is considered an embodiment of truth. The Lord's grace is described in Skanda Purana. He has four hands like Lord Vishnu, however, his fourth hand does not hold a lotus rather it is extended upward to bless people.

In the puja called Satyanarayana Pooja, people worship by reciting the gracious story of Lord Satyanarayana. Many people carry out this puja immediately after or along with an auspicious occasion or any success in life. People worship by reciting the gracious story of the Lord which was once told by Lord Vishnu himself to the sage Narada for the benefit of humankind. Performing this puja in the evening is considered more appropriate. However one can do it in the morning as well. On the day of the puja, the devotee has to fast. After bathing the person can begin the puja.

Invoke the blessings of Lord Satayanarayan by installing this photo in your puja altar, prayer room, office cabin or living area.